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Originally Posted by rantanplan
Tolino allows uploading to the cloud, Pocketbook allows uploading to the cloud. EU regulation is not the problem.
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It's clear that this isn't the problem.
I think it's great that some people prefer to use their e-readers without an internet connection and don't want or need to synchronise between devices. I prefer the opposite. I like being able to automatically synchronise the books I have on my Kindle e-readers, and I love using Send to Kindle to send the books I have in ePub format. Would I like to have a similar option on my Kobo e-readers for content outside their store? Yes, I would. And I'm sure many current Kobo users would too.
Kindle and Kobo have different e-readers with different features. I'm not exactly a big fan of Kobo (I like it just enough), but I recognise that it's suitable for certain people who use their e-readers in a very different way to me. Even if Kobo incorporated synchronisation for external content and sending files by email, I would still prefer Kindle for other reasons.